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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateTHEODORE E. BLOEDEL ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNICIANPRESENT ADDRESS: Street Address 142nd Ave. N. Lot 633Cell: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE Email: EMAIL AVAILABLEEXPERIENCE: Over 35 years experience testing and troubleshooting electro/mechanical systems and circuits. Use high-speed oscilloscopes, communication analyzers, automatic test equipment (ATE), DMMs wave generators, programmable test equipment. Experienced in SMT micro-soldering and de-soldering multi-layered circuit cards. QUALIFICATIONS: Devices: TTL, CMOS, RAM, PROM, EPLD'S. Test, troubleshoot and repair multi-layered digital and analog PC cards to the component level. Micro-soldering through hole IC's, fine and ultra fine pitch SMT devices. Operating Systems: MS-DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, NT. Build, install and test desktop computers. Research, procure and kit-up all electronic components for entire projects, significant interaction with vendors through telephone and internet correspondence. Setup and operate automatic test equipment to evaluate and test multilayer circuit boards. Use Leica and Mantis Stereo Microscopes for SMD inspection and repair. Software: MS Office 2000, XP components Word, Access, Excel, Publisher, Power Point. Data Communications: Paradyne Data Phone II product lines, modems, multiplexers, routers and bridges. Microprocessors: Intel 8088, 386, 486, AMD and the latest Pentium Class. TEST EQUIPMENT: Scanning Electron Microscopes, Cooling Cross Section Polisher, Digital Multimeters, High Speed Oscilloscopes, Pulse Generators, Spectrum Analyzers, BERT Analyzers, Datacom Testers, Digital Loop Testers, EIA Breakout boxes, Weller, Metcal Micro Soldering and De- Soldering stations, 10 BASE-T Testers.EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:Honeywell International, Clearwater Fl. 7/2005 to Present Engineering Technician III: Destructive Physical Analyst; Methodically and logically disassemble electronic components to evaluate the quality of construction. L-3 Communications, St Petersburg, FL, 6/04 to 7/2005 Sr. Electronic Technician: Tested assembled and troubleshot X-ray systems Smiths Aerospace, Clearwater, FL, 4/2001 to 12/2003 Sr. Electronic Test Technician III: Test, troubleshoot and repair multi-layer thru-hole and surfacemount circuit card assemblies for commercial and military jet aircraft to the component level with theaide of various automatic test equipment (ATE) including: Genrad models 2750, 2275, 2271, HewlettPackard HP3070, DIT-MCO and Fluke continuity testers. Paravant Corp, Melbourne, FL, 4/2000 to 9/2000Electronic Engineering Technician: Contract Assignment. Assisted electrical design engineers inthe development of a Pentium III based ruggedized computer for the United States Armys, AppliqueV4+ Program. Added (ECOs), tested, debugged and repaired prototype digital and analog multi-layercircuit boards to the component level and assisted in the final Shake/Vibe and Hot/Cold ThermotronEnvironmental Chamber testing.Paxson Communications Corp, St. Petersburg, FL, 1/1998 to 4/2000. Communications Technician: Responsible for testing and monitoring 70 Television Transmitter sitesthroughout the U.S. Build, test and troubleshoot Master Control Room system equipment. Paradyne Corp, Largo, FL, 1981 to 1997.Sr. Electronic Technician: Debugged, tested and repaired prototype Data Phone II products to thecomponent level. Added engineering change orders (ECO's) when necessary. Setup equipment forEMI test preparation. Group Leader responsible for training Jr. Technicians and Testers. Parker Bertea Corp, Irvine, CA, 1979 to 1980.Electro/Mechanical Technician: Responsible for setup, testing and repair of various electro- hydraulic Aircraft systems.U.S. Marine Corp, 4 years, Honorably Discharged, Tacan Technician, MOS 6620. My responsibilities included operating, troubleshooting, modifying and repairing Airborne Tacan Systems For the RF 4B Phantom Jet Aircraft. Module and circuit card testing, repairing to the component level.EDUCATION:NAVAL AIR TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTER, MILLINGTON, TN. Basic and Advanced Electronics. Completed specialized theoretical and hands on courses in microcomponent repair. Awarded Military Technical School Diploma. NAVAL AIR MAINTENANCE TRAINING GROUP, 3rd Marine Air Wing, El Toro, CA. Successfully completed Tacan Intermediate Maintenance courses on the RT-736 Receiver/Transmitterand the KY-531 Decoder. Circuit theory and component level repair training. Awarded Military Technical School Diploma.PINELLAS TECHNICAL EDUCATION CENTER, CLEARWATER, FL INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS COURSE: Awarded diploma 1985. References available upon requests. |